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Our oscillating box fan is now making screechy

hi, if you go to a car spares shop you should be able to buy a cheap accessory screwdriver kit that should have the correct adapter you need to undo the screws,

but as for using wd40 i wouldnt go that route as wd40 is an easing spray and not a lubrication, it would stop the noise for few days but then it would make it worse as the wd40 would dry up any grease or oil that is their, instead use some spray lube you can also buy this from a car spares shop or you could use something like machine oil or petrolium jelly to grease it up with this will then stop the noise and it should also work a bit better as it will be able to turn a bit easier
5/5/2010 5:00:05 PM • Honeywell... • Answered on May 05, 2010
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I have a 52 inch Honeywell eastover ceiling fan that won't balance. I have two kits and it doesn't get any better.

Most good ceiling fans have a lifetime warranty if it won't balance call them. Most of the new ones don't need to be balanced they are good from the factory
2/16/2023 5:27:22 PM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Feb 16, 2023
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Honeywell air cleaners, can you prevent or repair motors from freezing up?

Oiling the shaft will help considerably, but remember the shaft has two ends and two bearings. People forget about the one at the end of the motor, the other end from the fan which is often hidden. Also motors come in different qualities. Makers tend to go from cheap to mid range as they only have to last the period of the warranty. If you can get a quality motor in the same fitting with ball bearing races, they will basically last forever.
10/2/2021 5:26:04 PM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Oct 02, 2021
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Honeywell tower fan no power fuse in plug ok model ho-5500re

Could be motor or control failure
10/30/2020 12:10:55 AM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Oct 30, 2020
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I need a fan control UC-9160-1C for ceiling fan AC

If this is a switch for a Honeywell ceiling fan, I have two new UC-9160 wall controllers. I can sell them to you.
12/31/2018 7:45:12 PM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Dec 31, 2018
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I have a Honeywell 18 inch Commercial grade floor fan, how do I put the fan cage back on the stand?

Hi. These are not bad to reassemble. Do you still have the rubber bushings and related hardware? Since the stand is lighter than the cage. Lay the cage face down and place the metal tubular stand in the correct position. Rotate the stand so the opening of the base (Touching the floor) faces the front side of the fan. Slide the flat washer onto the bolt, place the rubber bushing between the cage and the stand, align the holes and slide the bolt into place and tighten until snug. Repeat the same procedure on the other side, test, and tighten both bolts until bushing correctly supports fan from tilting freely.
9/23/2018 10:53:21 AM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Sep 23, 2018
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Hy108tgt

Our HY-108 (not a HY-108TGT) does not have a filter when it was purchased new from a Retailer. IMHO, Honeywell/KAZ designed these Tower Fans to be disposable if they fail to work or need cleaning. These Fans are hard to disassemble for service or maintenance, OEM replacement Parts are unavailable to the general public, service documentation is hard to find, and the Tower Fans tend to have a short Product lifespan. THEY BREAK EASILY! The OEM Service Manual points to replacing complete parts assemblies because few electronics diagnostics and no schematics are provided. The HY-108 case can start to be disassembled (I have done so on ours) by *First* removing the screws and separating/removing the plastic Base from the main Case assembly. *Second* remove the Phillips-Head screws on the back of the Case. *Third*, the internal plastic 6 Tabs that keep the 2 halves held together need to be gently separated - careful, they break easily. You need to gently loosen the internal plastic "Tabs" by using a thin flat-head screwdriver to gently and carefully separate the outer shell cover.
8/7/2016 9:23:27 PM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Aug 07, 2016
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Fan fuse location

There are generally 2 Fuses associated with Honeywell or KAZ Tower Fans... One Fuse is in the Electrical Plug Connector and the other Fuse is on the main Circuit Board.
8/7/2016 8:48:21 PM • Honeywell Dryers • Answered on Aug 07, 2016
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